Data Center Innovation Expo 2011 (DCIE) Montreal - first conference focused on innovation in data centers
Data Center Innovation Expo 2011 (DCIE)
The first conference and exposition totally focused on innovation in data centers
Montréal – August 8, 2011 – The Data Center Innovation Expo 2011 (DCIE), a Kelvin Emtech initiative, will be held at the Palais des congrès de Montréal on September 27 and 28, 2011. This is the first conference and exposition totally focused on innovation in data centers.
This two-day event will allow participants to attend educational workshops on current issues that affect data centers, such as computer systems, security, the different TIER levels, changes in cooling systems, and much more. They will also be able to talk to over 80 partners in the sector who will be exhibiting and presenting their most recent innovations in the field.
This event represents a unique opportunity to meet the key players in the data center, information technology, and operations and infrastructure management fields, as well as engineers and architects specializing in several fields including design, electromechanics, communications, air conditioning, etc.
Among the companies that will be present at the Data Center Innovation Expo are Bell, Belden, APC Schneider, Contrôle A.C. Montréal, Cam-Us, Com-Rent, Draabe, Enertrack, Fluke Electronics, Future Facilities, Gammagroup, GNB Industrial, Hewitt, S&C Electric. Siemens, Hubbell Canada, LayerZero, Maya Simulator & OsiSoft, MIT, On Power, Schneider Electric, Stanex, Systemex Énergies, Tate Floors, Trane and many others.
Four keynote speakers will share their industry insight and offer an overview of the challenges and the impact of innovations in leading technologies.
· Michel Chartier, President of Kelvin Emtech, a consultant for critical computer centers and an uninterruptible power supply systems expert.
· Strahan McCarten, Director of Product Management for Bell Hosting and Bell Cloud Computing services.
· Dean Nelson, Senior Director of Global Datacenter Services for eBay Inc.
· Laurent Vernerey, Executive Vice President for Schneider Electric.
Innovation is happening in every aspect of data center installations starting with infrastructure design and lighting and flexible duct cooling systems, all the way to centralized monitoring, security, and fire protection systems.
Registration fees for delegates are $400 for one day and $875 for both days, including the Gala and Cocktail Party. Delegates can register directly on the event's Internet site: http://datacenterinnovations.com/en/
About Kelvin Emtech
Kelvin Emtech is an engineering firm that offers complete electromechanical building engineering and construction management for mission critical infrastructures related to continuous services (model 24/forever) of TIER I to TIER IV Data Centres. Michel Chartier, President of the firm and the first Accredited Tier Designer in Quebec, accompanied by an experienced team of over 40 engineers, designers and drafters in both Quebec and Ontario, work together to innovate and personalize engineering solutions geared to our clients’ needs. Leaders in critical Data Centre electromechanical infrastructures, the experience capitalized by their team of experts and their extended network of partners, makes Kelvin Emtech today’s consulting engineering firm of choice.
For more information, please visit our Internet site: www.kelvin-emtech.com
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